Deliveries 8.3 for iOS

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Deliveries helps you keep track of all your packages, so you always know when they’re going to arrive. Whether it’s the latest gadget you’ve preordered online, or a new graphic novel you can’t wait to dive into, Deliveries will keep tabs on it so you don’t miss the doorbell.

The main list shows a summary of all your shipments and counts down the days. Select a delivery for more information, and see where it is on a map. If you like you can view the shipping company’s web page, or easily share your shipment over email, iMessage, or AirDrop. Deliveries can even add estimated delivery dates to your calendar, and a Notification Center widget lets you quickly check your packages without opening the app. All your old deliveries are archived so you can look them up again if you need to.

Deliveries supports dozens of services, including UPS, FedEx, US Postal Service, DHL, TNT, Canada Post, DPD, and many more. You can also track orders from services like Amazon and Apple, even before they ship. (Some services are limited to specific countries—visit junecloud.com/services for details.) If you have packages from other services, just select “Other” and enter a delivery date and web site—so you can check on them when you need to and still keep everything in one place.

Update history

New in version 8.3:

Siri Shortcuts: you can now use Siri to find out when your next delivery is, check on all your deliveries, or add a new one. To get started, tap the gear icon, then Siri Shortcuts, and add a new shortcut.

New in version 8.2.1:

Fixed crashes that could happen on Apple Watch Series 3 and earlier.

Improved support for DPD barcodes.

New in version 8.2:

Added support for the new iPad Pro.

Improved date detection for Amazon.de and Amazon.es.

Improved link detection for DHL and TNT Express Australia.

Improved tracking number detection for Hermes.

Fixed a bug where complication previews in the Watch app for iPhone did not always display correctly.

Fixed a bug where the service update version was not always updated correctly.

New in version 8.0.7:

Fewer sign in prompts for most Amazon deliveries, and other improvements to the sign in process.

Fixed a bug where the Today widget might crash or reload repeatedly.

Fixed an issue on iPad where the rating prompt would display incorrectly in Split View or Slide Over, obscuring the app.

Improved URL recognition for DHL Germany.

Some other minor improvements to URL detection.

Some minor, behind-the-scenes maintenance.

New in version 8.0.6:

Improved barcode scanner: it’s easier to scan the right barcode, and the focus adjusts automatically. Still having trouble? Try rotating your device to landscape for long barcodes, or tap on the barcode to lock focus.

Improved support for iPhone X.

Improved sign in reliability on iOS 11.

Improved link detection.

Removed excess padding in the Today widget on iOS 11.

Reduced accidental taps in the Today widget.

Fixed a crash when using the “Save Image” share option on iOS 11.

Fixed a crash when viewing an “Other” delivery with an invalid web site address.

New in version 8.0.5:

Now compatible with iOS 11.

Improved results for Amazon and Apple orders when you use Add to Deliveries in Safari. Deliveries also recognizes more URLs from these services.

Improved tracking number detection for DPD.

Fixed a possible crash when clearing saved passwords.

New in version 8.0.4:

FedEx is now supported in more languages.

Fixed a bug where your Junecloud password was not always saved to iCloud Keychain when it should be.

You may be asked to rate Deliveries after archiving a delivery. It only takes two quick taps and you won’t see it often. Your feedback means a lot to us, and we’re always hard at work on more improvements. Thank you!

Fixed a few minor bugs.

New in version 8.0.3:

Updated for changes to PostNord (Sweden and Denmark). We apologize for the unacceptably long delay in fixing this.

Improved tracking number detection for PostNord, Posten Norway, and LaserShip.

Improved support for Amazon’s mobile site in the “Add to Deliveries” extension.

Fixed a bug where the Add Delivery screen did not always show the expected results. For example, “1LS00000000 lasership” will now suggest adding a LaserShip delivery, even though the number by itself is not detected as a LaserShip number.

Fixed a bug where the “Sign in required” button wasn’t translated.

Improved iCloud compatibility with future versions of the app.

New in version 8.0.2:

The “background notifications” setting is now disabled if Deliveries does not have permission to display notifications. This permission can only be changed in the Settings app, so you will see a message telling you how to change it.

Improved suggestions when adding a delivery, particularly if you’re using the “Add to Deliveries” extension. Some incorrect suggestions will no longer appear, and better results appear higher in the list. You’ll also always see an “Other” option at the end if you’re adding a URL that Deliveries doesn’t recognize.

Entering an Amazon Logistics tracking number will now show “Amazon - by tracking link” as a suggestion. It’s not possible to track these shipments using the number alone, so you’ll need to paste in the address of the “Track Package” page.

When you add an “Amazon - by tracking link” shipment there’s now some text at the bottom of the screen explaining what you need to enter.

When you sign in to a service, you’ll be asked if you’d like to save your password, so it can be filled in automatically next time.

You will no longer be prompted to add a delivery from your clipboard if it has already been added.

Updated for changes to Poste.it.

Improved tracking number detection for DHL Germany and TNT.

Improved barcode scanning for Canada Post.

Improved flexibility of country code entry for PostNL. It can now be before the postal code, after it, or even by itself if a postal code isn’t required.

Fixed a bug where the correct delivery was not always displayed after using Handoff or opening the app from a URL.

Fixed a bug that could cause duplicate notifications when using the “Add to Deliveries” extension.

Fixed a bug where a delivery might refresh needlessly before you had a chance to sign in.

Fixed a bug where changing a delivery from one service to another might carry over information to a completely different field. (You might have wound up with an email address in a “web site” field, for example.)

Improved security requirements for third-party services.

Fixed several possible crashes, and improved performance a bit.

New in version 8.0.1:

Tapping the help button in the sync settings now works correctly instead of crashing.

Fixed some possible causes of crashes when the app tried to send data to Apple Watch.

Fixed a possible crash when adding a delivery.

Archived deliveries no longer show a “sign in required” button, if they were archived while that error was showing.

New in version 8.0:

Updated for iOS 10 and watchOS 3. watchOS 2.2 is also supported.

Notifications:

Press on a notification for more information and a map. (On a device without 3D Touch, swipe left and tap View.)

Old notifications are cleared out automatically, so you only see the latest details.

If you turn off Background App Refresh in the Settings app and then turn it back on later, background updates will resume automatically.

Item names no longer show twice in notifications.

Today widget:

The Today widget shows a single delivery by default, with a “Show More” button to reveal as many as possible.

The Today widget now updates on its own, even if Background App Refresh is off.

On a device with 3D Touch, press the home screen icon to see the first delivery in your list.

Apple Watch:

The Apple Watch app can update in the background on watchOS 3, so it’s up to date as soon as you open in it.

Reliability and performance is greatly improved on all supported versions of watchOS (2.2 or later).

Improved the display of multicolor complication icons on watchOS 3.

Adding deliveries:

Improved suggestions when you add a delivery.

Swipe a suggestion on the Add Delivery screen to hide it. Hidden services will no longer show as suggestions unless that’s the best guess we have. You can always find hidden services by choosing “More Options”, selecting “From”, and then “Show All Services”.

The “Add to Deliveries” extension now syncs and updates immediately.

The “Add to Deliveries” extension automatically fills in item names for “Amazon - by tracking link” deliveries. Just go to Amazon’s “Your Orders” page in Safari, tap the Share button, and choose “Add to Deliveries”.

Improved tracking number detection for GLS, LaserShip, PostNL, and Yamato.

Improved recognition of UPS and PostNL links.

Improved support for Universal Clipboard, if you copy tracking information on one device and then open Deliveries on another.

Calendar:

The list of calendars is grouped by source (for example, iCloud or Google).

Fixed a bug where calendar events were updated more often than they should have been. This was especially noticeable with shared calendars, because you’d get frequent notifications about events being updated.

Stickers:

If you’re sharing a delivery with iMessage, you can add one of our package pals for a bit of character.

And more:

On iPhone 7 you’ll now get subtle haptic feedback for various actions.

The refresh status of a delivery is now shown on the right side of each delivery in the list, so the progress indicator is less obtrusive. When Deliveries is unable to update the status, you’ll see an alert icon. For an Amazon delivery, this often means that you need to sign in.

Improvements to Amazon sign in. If you still have problems, please visit juncld.com/e3D8 for new troubleshooting options.

If a delivered item can no longer be found online, Deliveries will keep the last known details instead of showing a “not found” error. We do still recommend you archive deliveries that no longer need to be refreshed.

If you restore an archived delivery that’s no longer available online, it will continue to show the last known details, so you don’t lose any information.

Improved support for Dynamic Type.

If you search for deliveries in Spotlight, you’ll see a “Search in App” button so you can see more results in the app.

Improved some icons and other visual refinements.

Many improvements to stability and performance.

Note: if you are updating from Deliveries 5.2.1 or earlier, your existing deliveries and settings will be lost.

New in version 7.1.3:

Updated the Amazon sign in process. Instead of entering your password in the settings, you’ll now see a “sign in required” button when Amazon needs you to sign in again. When you add deliveries by order number, we recommend only adding deliveries from one Amazon account at a time.

Added an option to look up Amazon shipments using a tracking link, without having to sign in. Just paste the address of a “Track Package” page or email link, or use the “Add to Deliveries” extension, and Deliveries will show a new “Amazon – by tracking link” option. Tracking a shipment this way won’t show information about other shipments in the order, and some orders can’t be tracked this way.

The “Add to Deliveries” extension now includes more choices. If there are multiple tracking numbers or order numbers on the page, you can now choose which one to use.

Improved tracking number detection for LaserShip.

Improvements for UPS and Amazon.it.

Mapping improvements for Canada Post, DHL, and Swiss Post.

Improved syncing with past and future versions of the app. It will try harder not to mess up a delivery from a newer version of the app from a service it doesn’t recognize. It will also ignore invalid changes to a delivery if an older version does mess up a delivery.

Fixed a bug where the “Look Up in Safari” button would sometimes do nothing instead of showing an error.

Updated 1Password support.

New in version 7.1.2:

All of the Apple Watch complication types are now supported, so you can add Deliveries to any available spot on your favorite watch face.

Selecting Amazon and entering anything other than an order number will now show a message explaining the problem. Amazon order numbers are always in the format 000-0000000-0000000.

Archiving a delivery on Apple Watch will now remove it immediately, instead of waiting for your iPhone to archive it and report back.

Fixed some bugs from the future, before they even happened. 3D Touch will work more reliably, and it won’t crash when you tap Share.

Minor performance and stability improvements when syncing with iCloud or updating the map.

New in version 7.1.1:

Fixed a crash on iOS 9.2.1 and earlier.

Improvements for Amazon.es, Amazon.it, and UPS InfoNotice numbers.

New in version 7.1:

watchOS 2: You can now add Deliveries to your watch face. The app is also much faster, and keeps the latest info about your deliveries directly on your Apple Watch. The watch app now requires watchOS 2.2 or later.

Redesigned clipboard detection: we know many of you thought the previous change was a step back. This new design is as obvious and easy to use as the original alert, but faster to dismiss when it’s incorrect.

Smarter guesses: In many cases you’ll now get better shipping company suggestions when you paste in a tracking number or URL. In particular, EMS numbers will now show additional options where you may be able to track your shipment. You should also see fewer incorrect guesses.

Defaults: When the app is installed for the first time, it now selects some default favorite services based on your region.

Troubleshooting: Deliveries with a “Not Found” error now include a button to show some troubleshooting tips.

Improved mapping to more accurately display the route your package has taken as well as its current location.

Improvements for Amazon sign in. You may need to sign in again—once on each device—after the update.

Improved date display for Amazon.

La Poste France no longer specifies that it is only for letters.

Updated for changes to PostNord.

When you add a delivery with the “Add to Deliveries” extension, your email or zip is immediately remembered for next time.

Changed the way tracking numbers are displayed in the “Add to Clipboard” section. This should make it more clear that they are intentionally obscured, and allows you to see their length.

Deliveries files now include complete details, so you can AirDrop or import an archived delivery without losing any information.

Emoji in item names are no longer cut off, and other text display improvements.

Fixed a bug where failed location lookups did not give you the option to set the location manually.

When you delete a delivery, the warning now includes the name of the delivery you’re deleting, to make it more clear.

The button to sign in or enter your password now has a lock icon to differentiate it from other errors.

Improvements for background refresh.

Fixed a bug where the “Open the app to resume background updates” message might appear when it shouldn’t.

The alert icon when the widget is out of date is now nicer looking and more accurate.

Fixed a bug where archived items that were saved with a different language would not sync in.

Improved “Delivery Date” sorting when you have many items arriving on the same day with sequential item names.

There’s now a maximum font size. Previously with some “Larger Accessibility Sizes”, text was so big it would get cut off.

Improved reliability when updating from an older version of the app.

Updated 1Password support.

Some other minor improvements to cut down on crashes and make things faster.

New in version 7.0.1:

You can now add a delivery to Reminders using the Share sheet.

Text is now included when you share to Notes.

La Poste now includes Colissimo.

Improvements for Amazon, Poste Italiane, DPD Germany, and UPS.

Improved tracking number detection.

Improved USPS barcode scanning.

Improvements to Amazon sign in.

When you copy a delivery and paste it in a text field, the name of the item is now included.

Fixed a bug where the app might crash when tapping “View details online”.

If you’re adding an Other delivery and leave http:// off the web site address, it will now be added for you.

Fixed a bug where opening a .deliveries file didn’t always work.

Fixed a possible crash when opening files.

Fixed a bug where the icon badge might not clear after deleting and reinstalling the app.

A few other minor improvements.

New in version 7.0:

Peek and Pop: on iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, press lightly to peek at your delivery details. Swipe up for various actions, or press deeper to Pop into it.

Quick Actions: also on iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, press the Deliveries icon to choose “Add Delivery” or “Scan Barcode”.

Slide Over and Split View: on a supported iPad, you can now open Deliveries alongside another app.

iPad Pro support: take full advantage of the big screen.

See the full route on the map: for many services, you can now see the path of where your package has been in addition to its current location. This makes sharing deliveries more fun too.

Complete iCloud sync: the entire state of your deliveries is now synced when you use iCloud. That includes the current status, which allows for faster and more efficient updates. It also includes archived and deleted items, so your archive should match across devices. (When syncing the first time, only the past 30 days will be included.)

Siri reminders: open a delivery, activate Siri, and say something like “remind me about this when I leave from work”. You’ll get a reminder that includes the item name and a shortcut to the delivery.

Keyboard shortcuts: on an iPad with an external keyboard, hold down the command key to see a list of possible shortcuts.

More ways to add deliveries: select text in another app (like Mail or Safari), then tap “Share…” to add to Deliveries. Don’t worry about selecting just the tracking number, it should find it if you select too much.

Spotlight Search: on your home screen, pull down or swipe to the right to find deliveries by item name, shipping company, and more.

Better clipboard detection: tap the + button and you’ll see suggestions based on your clipboard there. Same number of taps when it’s right, zero extra taps when it’s wrong. The URL detection has also been improved to recognize many new links.

A fresh look: the new system font is now used throughout, and an adjusted detail view focuses more on the information you care about.

Print or save a PDF: just tap Share and choose either, along with all our other sharing options.

“View details online” uses the new Safari view controller on iOS 9.

For a delivery with multiple packages, you can now tap the “1 of 2” badge in the list to show the next package.

The “Add to Deliveries” extension will no longer create duplicates.

The Today widget now makes it clear when there are more deliveries to show in the app, and displays a warning icon if it hasn’t been able to update in the background.

The badge number on the icon should now roughly match the number of deliveries that have changed, instead of just increasing for each notification. If you archive a delivery from a notification, the Watch app, or on another device, the number will decrease.

If a delivery changes after it’s delivered, and it’s still showing as delivered, it will no longer trigger a notification. These changes are rarely of interest.

Minor improvements to the barcode scanner interface.

New security features in iOS 9 allow the app to enforce minimum security requirements when it connects to each service.

DHL Germany can now show results in English on iPhone.

DHL UK tracking is now part of DHL Express.

Adobe tracking no longer requires a user name and password.

“Other” shipments no longer check the web site for changes. This feature was confusing and rarely worked well. “Other” is now completely manual—it’s a way for you to keep track of shipments that can’t be tracked automatically.

Added support for URLs like deliveries://add/http%3A%2F%2Fjunecloud.com, which is useful for apps like Launch Center Pro.

Added support for the URL deliveries://add/scan to open the barcode scanner.

When a delivery with multiple shipments is re-ordered, the app should do a better job of keeping your selected shipment showing.

Improved accuracy of map locations.

Improved the display of map errors and made the text easier to read.

Fixed several possible crashes.

Many other bug fixes and minor improvements.

Note: iOS 9 is now required.

New in version 6.2:

All new iCloud syncing is faster and more reliable than ever. Make sure you update Deliveries on all your devices to continue syncing—Deliveries 6.2 for iOS and Deliveries 1.2 for Mac. Alternatively, you can use Junecloud Sync to sync with older versions.

Improved reliability of Junecloud sync.

Improved tracking number detection for UPS and U.S. Postal Service.

Posten Sweden is now PostNord.

Updated for changes to Poste Italiane.

Fixed a bug where archiving a delivery from a notification did not always sync that change immediately.

Fixed a bug where the Today widget would sometimes show even if you didn’t have any deliveries.

Fixed a bunch of little display issues in the Today widget, particularly on iOS 9.

Fixed some possible crashes, and a few other minor improvements.

New in version 6.1.2:

Apple Watch: the Glance has been redesigned to focus on the number of days until your next delivery instead of the number of packages.

Apple Watch: there is now a progress spinner at the bottom of the screen if the app is busy updating.

The Add to Deliveries extension is now supported in more apps, including Google Chrome. (Though it does work best in Safari.)

Previously a delivery would always show the archive button if the delivery date was missing or in the past. This is no longer the case unless the status has not changed in 3 days or more.

If you paste in a long string of text on the Add Delivery screen—instead of just a tracking number by itself—you’re now more likely to see existing deliveries that match.

Fixed a bug where tracking numbers immediately followed by a period may not be found.

Fixed a bug with Amazon where a “sign in required” error might not go away even after you signed in.

Updated 1Password support.

Fixed some possible crashes, and several other minor bug fixes.

New in version 6.1.1:

Fixed a crash when adding a new delivery on iOS 8.0 through 8.0.2.

Apple Watch: Fixed various problems with Refresh or Archive not working, or the list of deliveries not updating when it should.

Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where you couldn’t view more than 8 deliveries.

Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where the “1 of 3” badge might get cut off in some langauges, especially on the 38mm watch.

Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where the Glance might say “None” at the bottom when there are no other deliveries expected. That line will now be blank in those cases.

Apple Watch: Fixed a bug where notification text might get cut off at the bottom.

Improved the display of delivered items that don’t have a lot of information available. These used to show “Shipped! Delivered!” in the list. They will now show “Delivered!” on the first line, and “Delivered [date]” on the second line.

Improvements for tracking number and URL detection, particularly for U.S. Postal Service and OnTrac, as well as numbers with spaces in them.

Mapping improvements for certain locations.

A new Junecloud logo.

Some other minor improvements and bug fixes.

New in version 6.1:

Apple Watch: now includes an app, Glance, and notification support for Apple Watch.

Handoff: if you’re viewing or editing a delivery and you want to switch to another device, you can now use Handoff to take you straight there.

Sharing: you can now share a snapshot of your delivery, which is fun if you want to tweet about how that pre-order you’re so excited about just shipped. It tries to leave out stuff you probably don’t want to share, like the tracking number and your current location. The email sharing template has also been improved.

Search: you can now filter your search results by Archived, Active, or All. This gives you an easy way to browse all your archived deliveries—just choose All or Archived without entering any search text. You can also search by delivery date, using the format YYYY-MM-DD. That means you can search for a specific day (“2015-04-24”), a whole month, (“2015-04”), or an entire year (“2015”).

Multiple packages: deliveries with multiple packages have a new look, to make it more clear what the numbers mean, and which package is currently selected. In the details view, you can now tap anywhere in the text for a package to select that package. Changing the selected package will now highlight its location on the map. Plus when you double-tap to change the selected shipment in the Today widget it will now update in the main app.

The Add Delivery screen now has section headings to make it more clear what options are available.

You can now scan a barcode when you’re editing a delivery.

Syncing improvements for iCloud and Junecloud.

Better error handling when syncing with Junecloud or checking for service updates.

Faster downloading of service updates.

Fixed a bug where deleting a delivery did not remove calendar events related to it.

If a location in the format “City, State 12345” isn’t found, it will now try again without the zip code.

Fixed a bug where opening an invalid .deliveries file would automatically add the invalid delivery. It will now open the Edit Delivery screen and ask you to correct any problems.

Fixed a bug where the day count on the details screen did not always update when it should.

Pull to refresh will no longer update deliveries that are complete—when all shipments have been delivered. You can still manually refresh a delivered item by tapping the “…” button and choosing “Refresh” there.

The network activity indicator now displays properly during updates (that’s the tiny spinner in the status bar).

When you adjust your text size, the icons (like checkmarks) will now scale up or down to match.

Much better map zooming in many cases. Previously there were a lot of cases where it would be zoomed out more than you would have expected—that is now much less likely to happen.

Improved caching of map locations.

Updated 1Password support.

Many other minor bug fixes and improvements.

New in version 6.0.2:

Fixed a crash when checking certain URLs for delivery information.

Fixed a possible crash while searching on iPad.

Fixed a very weird bug that was messing up autocorrect when sharing via Mail.

Fixed a bug where the widget might show more deliveries than it should.

Fixed a bug where text colors didn’t update correctly when changing a delivery from one service to another.

Fixed URL detection for PostNL links, and improved tracking number detection for LaserShip.

New in version 6.0.1:

Improved accuracy of map locations. Like before, you can still drag a pin if it’s in the wrong location.

Clipboard detection is greatly improved. It can now find tracking numbers and URLs in blocks of text, so it’s no longer necessary to get a perfect selection.

The “Add Delivery” screen is better at finding common tracking number formats in a pasted block of text. It will also show existing deliveries that match a web address, along with other improvements.

Archived items on the “Add Delivery” screen once again show an item name when possible.

Fixed a bug where URLs on the clipboard were not always recognized.

Fixed a bug where you might get prompted to add a delivery on the clipboard that had already been added.

The “Archive” button is now shown for more deliveries.

Added back the option to copy by tapping and holding a delivery in the list.

Improved transition when choosing “More Options…”

Notification sounds work correctly again.

Autocorrect is now off for tracking number, email, and web site fields.

Improvements and bug fixes for Junecloud Sync, particularly when logging in or out.

Improved the way the map pins are updated which should fix some occasional display problems, and improve efficiency in the background.

When the app starts up it will now update “stuck” deliveries—those that look like they’re updating but previously were not. This can happen if the app crashed or was forced to quit in the middle of an update.

In the online view, the share and 1Password buttons are now hidden when they’re not appropriate.

Fixed a bug where trying to sync Chinese or Japanese text to Junecloud might cause the app to crash.

Fixed a possible crash or duplicated item when updating the Deliveries list.

Fixed a possible crash when swiping on the Deliveries view or Add Delivery view.

Fixed a possible crash when sharing a web page.

Fixed a possible crash when using the 1Password extension with a web page.

Fixed a crash that would happen if you tapped in the empty space on the side of a date picker.

Fixed a bug where URL, email, zip code, and date fields were not properly cleared when switching from a service with those fields to a service without them.

Fixed a bug where the widget might display the wrong day counts after a time zone change.

Fixed a bug where a deliveries://add URL with an invalid “from” value would result in the “Add Delivery” screen not displaying correctly.

Some other minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

New in version 6.0:

Notification Center: Deliveries now includes a Today widget so you can check on your deliveries right in Notification Center. When you get a notification you can also swipe to the left to archive it without having to open the app.

Add deliveries faster: just enter the information you have and we’ll give you a list of options. There’s also a nice big button to open the barcode scanner, and it supports more barcode types than before. Best of all, there’s a new “Add to Deliveries” extension for Safari, so you can add new deliveries with just a couple of taps.

A fresh look: we’ve refined the design to look even more at home on iOS 8, and to match our new app for OS X Yosemite. The layout also does a better job of adjusting to perfectly fit your screen. That includes support for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus—even a great new landscape view on both of them.

Dynamic type: Deliveries will now show larger or smaller text based on your settings.

Fewer password hassles: if you have a junecloud.com password saved in Safari, the app will now ask if you’d like to use that when you install it for the first time. If you create an account in the app, your password is saved to your iCloud Keychain so you can log into the site quickly on your Mac. You can also use 1Password’s iOS 8 extension to fill in passwords faster than ever.

Automatic favorite services: they’re now selected for you as you use them. If one shows up that you don’t need to see anymore, just swipe it and tap to hide it.

A new name: I know what you’re thinking. “It’s still called Deliveries! It says right there on the app!” Well, that actually wasn’t the name before. But it is now. Don’t worry about it.

So many little things: Improved iCloud support, especially with accounts that have iCloud Drive enabled. We made a bunch of things more efficient. Settings screens have helpful text and links to the Settings app where it’s appropriate. You can select and copy any of the text on the detail screen. Better “Last Updated” sorting. The online view gives you access to sharing options. Honestly, we rebuilt the whole thing from the ground up, and we worked so hard improving things that we forgot to write them all down.

Note: iOS 8 is now required.

New in version 5.2.1:

Fixed a bug that made it impossible to register for a Junecloud account from within the app.

Fixed a possible crash while syncing, and some other minor syncing improvements.

Improved parsing of dates on Amazon.es.

New in version 5.2:

Significant performance improvements for iCloud sync.

Calendar events now include a checkmark when the item has been delivered.

Calendar duplicates are much less likely now if you have the calendar option enabled on multiple devices. When there are duplicates, they’ll get cleaned up automatically the next time the app updates.

The most out of date deliveries will now update first.

Improvements and bug fixes for clipboard detection.

Improvements and bug fixes for deliveries://add URLs.

Fixed a bug where certain text could not be pasted into the tracking number field.

Fixed a visual glitch with the search bar when archiving a delivery on iOS 7.

Fixed a visual glitch when pressing ⌘N on an iPad in landscape view.

Fixed a bug on iPad where the date popover didn’t always disappear when it should.

Some other minor improvements.

New in version 5.1.1:

If background updates haven’t been working you will now get a notification letting you know that you need to open the app to update your deliveries again. This problem is usually caused by forcing the app to close by swiping up in the multitasking view.

Deliveries that don’t have a date will update more often. Deliveries that have had an error for several days will update less often.

Pasting a URL in the tracking number or item name field will now parse the URL and attempt to fill everything in correctly for you.

Improvements for iCloud syncing.

Improved URL detection for Amazon and Aramex.

Fixed a bug where the item name would sometimes appear blank with Bold Fonts enabled.

Fixed a bug where “Ship date unknown” would sometimes display instead of the current status.

New in version 5.1:

Improved background notifications—updates are more frequent when they’re needed, less frequent when they’re not. We’ve also gotten rid of some unnecessary notifications, and fixed some problems where notifications weren’t appearing when they should.

Badges are now shown for background notifications. If you don’t want them, just open the Settings app, tap Notification Center, find Deliveries in the list, and update your settings there.

“Delivered” notifications now start with a checkmark to make them immediately clear.

Manual sorting is back.

The “…” menu now includes an option to Archive—or Delete for already archived items.

You can now type a space in the search field to show everything.

You can now swipe to delete an archived delivery while searching.

Added support for Amazon.in.

Keyboard shortcuts for Bluetooth keyboards in iOS 7. ⌘N: add a new delivery. ⌘F: search. ⎋: close the current view or cancel search.

The map does a much better job of zooming into the right area, especially on iOS 7.1 or if the package is across the Pacific from you.

Apple orders can no longer be looked up by zip code, so the interface has been updated to reflect this.

The barcode and 1Password buttons are much, much easier to tap now.

AmazonSmile URLs are now detected on the clipboard.

If the delivery date changes after a shipment is delivered, it will no longer trigger a notification.

iCloud improvements.

The “Clear Passwords” option now clears your cookies as well, completely logging you out of third-party services.

Manually refreshing now only excludes deliveries that were updated in the last 5 minutes (rather than 10).

Updating the calendar is a bit more efficient now.

Fixed a bug where changes to a delivery would not always sync.

Fixed a bug where a delivery might sync changes in the middle of updating, and then show details that didn’t match.

Fixed various display quirks on iOS 7.1.

Fixed a bug where the online view would sometimes appear blank.

Fixed a bug where changing the sort mode on iPad didn’t take effect immediately.

Fixed a bug where the barcode button would sometimes disappear while typing.

Fixed a bug where AirDrop sharing would sometimes fail on the first try.

Fixed a bug where deliveries would sometimes get archived in the middle of updating and get stuck that way.

Fixed a bug where a delivery might try to update repeatedly if there was no internet connection.

Fixed a bug where the “Add Delivery” screen might say “Edit Delivery” the first time you opened it.

Fixed a bug where the view would get stuck in editing mode if you started a search, swiped to delete, and then tapped cancel.

Fixed a minor bug in “Last Updated” sorting for some deliveries.

Updated translations with the help of our wonderful translators.

Various visual refinements, other minor bug fixes, and 64-bitness.

New in version 5.0.1:

iCloud Keychain is now used for your Junecloud sync account if you have it enabled.

Added support for Chronopost.

On iOS 7, you can now press and hold the barcode scanner button to choose the old ZBar scanner. The ZBar scanner works better for certain barcodes, like DHL Germany and Hermes. Once you’ve switched to the ZBar scanner it will be used automatically in the future. Just press and hold the button again if you want to switch back.

VoiceOver improvements.

Calendar events are no longer marked as “busy”.

Deliveries will now sync and update occasionally if the app is left open.

A sound will now play if the status updates while the application is open, but not active.

Fixed a bug that could cause background updates to fail if syncing took too long, especially with iCloud.

Fixed a bug that could cause repeated notifications to appear.

Fixed a bug with background updates that would cause some deliveries to update more than necessary.

Fixed a bug where saved passwords were not always filled in automatically.

Fixed a bug where the app would crash if the calendar used for delivery dates was removed.

Fixed a bug where the app could get stuck in a loop when attempting to sync while your device was locked.

Fixed a bug on where a pin at the top of the map might get cut off.

Fixed a bug where action sheets (pop up lists of options) did not display correctly on iPad.

Fixed some blurriness on non-Retina displays.

Fixed some minor display problems with certain “Other” deliveries.

The “Cancel” button on the Sync screen is now just a back button when it’s more appropriate.

Updated app icon in sharing emails.

New in version 5.0:

A new look: redesigned for iOS 7 (but we didn’t forget about iOS 6).

Background notifications: with iOS 7, your deliveries can update occasionally in the background, and let you know when something changes. Open the settings and tap Notifications to turn this on.

Calendar support: optionally add estimated delivery dates to your calendar. Open the settings and tap Notifications to turn this on.

Search: You can now search your deliveries by item name, tracking number, shipping company, current status, and more.

Archive: Deliveries are now archived instead of deleted. The detail view also shows an archive button when a delivery is complete. You can search for archived deliveries, view them, and restore them if necessary.

iCloud sync: You can now sync with either iCloud or Junecloud sync. (For now, stick with Junecloud if you need to sync with your Mac!)

Optional fields are now marked as such—for example the zip code for City Link or DHL Germany.

Arrows now appear next to the deliveries when the edit button is tapped, to make the process of editing a delivery more clear. Also if there’s an error, an “edit this delivery” button is now displayed.

You can now clear your entire history at once.

The button for editing favorites is now a star, which should make this feature easier to discover. The prompt is also more obvious.

Tapping the “View” button on a notification will now show that delivery when the app opens, and you’ll no longer get a duplicate alert or sound.

Syncing will no longer disrupt updating. This should put an end to unexpected “couldn’t connect” errors and restarting the update process if you add or remove a delivery while an update is in progress.

New in version 2.1:

Tapping the current status now instantly displays a pop-up message with the full text and additional details. (For complete details, tap the icon on the left side.)

Improved syncing reliability.

You can now view our help pages from inside the app.

Amazon and Google Checkout now display more specific error messages.

Fixed a problem with loading multiple deliveries from certain Royal Mail or Purolator, or multiple Amazon accounts.

The “Sign Up” button will now take you directly to the “Create an account” page.

Improved graphics.

Added Swedish translation (thanks to Christofer).

New in version 2.0.1:

Please note: the 2.2 Software Update is now required for Delivery Status touch. This was necessary to fix a few different bugs.

Improved the loading speed of the full tracking details.

Fixed a problem where DPD deliveries would not load.

Apple order status has been improved for international orders.

Since some DHL Germany shipments still require a zip code, this field has been re-added. Most shipments still do not require a zip code, so you can usually leave this field blank!

Improved GLS tracking.

Improved Amazon tracking for orders from Amazon.fr.

Fixed a bug where Canada Post detail pages would flash briefly and then disappear.

Fixed a problem where signing up for a sync account with Internet Explorer would not work.

Fixed a problem where sync accounts with a plus sign (+) or other special characters in the email address or password would not work correctly, and deliveries with these characters (including accented letters) may not sync correctly.

Your initial sync will now add deliveries from the past 10 days, instead of just the past 10 deliveries.

Data is now saved more often, which should help prevent data from being lost in certain situations.

Any accidental white space is now trimmed from the tracking number, email address, and zip code fields.

“JapanPost (EMS)” is now translated correctly in Japanese.

New in version 2.0:

Tapping the icon on the left side now opens your full delivery details right in Delivery Status touch! With services like Amazon and Google Checkout, you’re even logged in automatically.

You can now automatically sync deliveries with our free Dashboard widget for Mac, or add deliveries using any web browser. They’ll appear automatically in Delivery Status touch (no need to tap links in emails anymore). Visit junecloud.com/sync to create an account. Tap the info button in Delivery Status touch, then tap Sync Settings to sign in.

Fixed a bug where the status icon could overlap the days count when tapping through multiple packages in a delivery.

Auto-correction is now disabled for the Email field.

You can now use our bookmarklet to grab deliveries on your Mac or Windows computer and send them to your iPhone or iPod touch. There’s also a form you can use to send deliveries from most web browsers. See junecloud.com/sync for more information.

Supported services

Amazon Including Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.co.jp, Amazon.de, Amazon.at, Amazon.es, Amazon.fr, and Amazon.it, Amazon.in, as well as Amazon Payments. When you track an Amazon order you’ll get tracking details from many of the shipping companies they use, including the US Postal Service, UPS, OnTrac, LaserShip, Ensenda, Prestige, and more.

Apple.com Including all international stores.

Aramex Shop and Ship deliveries only.

Canada Post (Postes Canada)

Chronopost (France)

DHL Including Express deliveries in most countries, US GlobalMail, UK Domestic Express, and Germany. We do not currently support DHL Express Germany, UK Domestic Express, SmartMail, DHL ActiveTracing, or DHL Freight. Currently DHL GlobalMail information can only be shown in an online view.

DPD Germany. Currently DPD UK information can only be shown in an online view.

FedEx Including most countries, as well as FedEx SmartPost. We do not currently support FedEx UK.

Japan Post Including EMS, Yu-Pack, Registered Mail, and Morning 10 Overnight Mail. We do not currently support JP Express.

La Poste (France)

LaserShip

OnTrac

Parcelforce

Post (Austria)

Poste Italiane

Posten (Norway) Including Bring.

PostNL (formerly TNT Post Netherlands)

PostNord (Sweden and Denmark)

Purolator We do not currently support Purolator International.

Sagawa Express

Swiss Post

TNT Includes most countries, as well as TNT Express Australia. We do not currently support TNT UK, TNT France, or TNT Italia.

UPS and UPS Mail Innovations We do not currently support UPS Freight, UPS i-parcel, or UPS Air Cargo.

U.S. Postal Service (USPS, United States Postal Service or US Post Office)

Yamato Transport (Kuroneko)

Yodel

Other You can manually add other packages from other services by entering a web site, delivery date, and other info.

In some cases, services we previously supported are no longer available due to changes with the shipping service. These include Australia Post, DHL GlobalMail, DPD UK, Hongkong Post, and Royal Mail. You can still add shipments from these services, but tracking information can only be shown in an online view.

Deliveries is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the supported services. Apple, the Apple logo, iPod, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.

We’re a small software company in the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. We create software for the iPhone, iPad, Mac OS X, Apple Watch, and the web. Learn more about us here. If you have any comments or questions please contact us.